Documenting addresses sources, residences
What is one way to document residences, including addresses in the family tree. For example I might know https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWGX-YFF was living at 7361 Faust, Detroit in 1928 because of a city directory. I also want to post a picture of the house. Also in the 1930 Census I also know he is living at that same house. Maybe you only want to document the things in the details section: Name, Sex, Birth, Christening, Death, Burial.
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@BrianGoldberg2 BrianGoldberg2
Brian
What you have already done for "Walter Joseph PONCZEK" is acceptable.
Just my thoughts.
Brett
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Thank you Brett, that means a lot to me.
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@BrianGoldberg2 BrianGoldberg2
Brian
We can only work with what we have got.
I like to put the, whole, exact, address in, if I have it.
[ eg. Building / House 'Name', if any
....... (also "Church" name (and, denomination or faith)/"Cemetery" name/etc)
....... Unit number, if any
....... House / Street number
....... Street / Road name
....... Suburb of a large town / city
....... Village / Town / City
....... Shire / Municipality / County
....... State / Province
....... Country
....... or, Union ]
You DO NOT have to have the "Map" 'Pins'.
You can still "Standardise" and NOT have the "Map" 'Pins".
In fact, the "Map" 'Pins' ONLY signify you are using the EAXCT "Standard".
In my example of a, whole, exact, address, you NEVER get a "Map" 'Pin'.
Too many Users/Patrons are 'fixated', in that they feel "Map" 'Pins' are requited.
When, in fact, they are NOT.
Brett
ps: Like I said, we can only work with what we have got
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@BrianGoldberg2 BrianGoldberg2, if you have specific details, including a photo that you have rights to, you may consider uploading the photo and adding a "story" that includes the details. You may also consider titling the photo something like "1930 - John's house at 7361 Faust, Detroit" or something to that effect. Not sure if that helps, but it is an idea. Thank you for asking!
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